Supporters
Gifts of $50,000 or more
- The Kellogg Foundation
- The Whitman Institute
Gifts of $25,000 - $49,999
- David and Diane Paul
- Southern California Edison
Gifts of $10,000-$24,999
- California Community Foundation
- Richard Chernick, Esq.
- Gibson, Dunn, & Crutcher LLP
- JAMS Foundation
- Kaiser Permanente
- Munger, Tolles, & Olson LLP
- Navigant Consulting, Inc.
- O'Melveny & Myers LLP
- Carol and Glenn D. Pomerantz, Esq.
- Princess Cruises
- Proskauer Rose LLP
- The Green Foundation
- The Walt Disney Company
Gifts of $5,000-$9,999
- Allen, Matkins, Leck, Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP
- Walter Cochran-Bond, Esq.
- Edison International
- Max Factor III
- Flintridge Operating Foundation
- Harumi & Christopher Kim, Esq.
- Dean Kitchens, Esq.
- Latham & Watkins LLP
- Lawyers' Mutual Insurance Company
- Lim, Ruger & Kim, LLP
- Main Street Advisors
- Harry A. Olivar, Jr., Esq.
- Ron and Jane Olson
- Marjorie Randolph
- Robert A. Sacks, Esq.
- Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom
- Lucinda Starrett, Esq. and Allan Maynard Bates
- Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
Gifts of $1,000-$4,999
- Caroline and Donald Baker, Esq.
- Bank of the West
- Bice Passavant Foundation
- Bill and Claire Bogaard
- Bird, Marella, Boxer, Wolpert, Nessim, Drooks & Lincenberg, APC
- Brad D. Brian, Esq.
- California Pizza Kitchen
- Meryl and Michael Chae
- Hon. Judith C. Chirlin
- Citizens Business Bank
- Hilary Huebsch Cohen, Esq.
- Richard and Nancy Esbenshade
- Marvin E. Garrett, Esq.
- Hahn & Hahn LLP
- Hon. Terry J. Hatter, Jr.
- Susan House, Esq.
- Joseph and Jean Mandel
- Lynn A. Miyamoto and Kevin B. Kroeker
- Morrison & Foerster
- Hon. Dorothy W. and Hon. James F. Nelson
- Hon. William Norris and Jane Jelenko
- Sarah Smith Orr
- Roger Patterson and Antoinette LeBel
- Gregory Pieschala and Hon. Dorothy Shubin
- Gunther and Jo Ann Schiff
- Ralph & Shirley Shapiro Fund
- Hon. Milan D. Smith, Jr.
- Southern California Mediation Association
- Gary Stewart
- Michael J. and Laura L. Wallace
- Robert Warren, Esq.
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Western Justice Center Blog
Western Justice Center and Encompass have formed a collaboration that allows us to expand our services to schools. WJC would like to introduce you to our partner’s educator training program, Creating Bias-Free Classrooms. This interactive teacher-training program uses live, improvisational theater to equip educators to build safe and inclusive classroom environments. During each training session, teachers learn the laws and relevant teaching standards for creating a safe classroom. They assess their own comfort and competence in handling these issues, learn to identify various forms of bias, and get hands-on experience in the most effective techniques to use in a classroom. By watching realistic classroom scenes performed by teenage actors, the teachers get to see how bias affects every student in the classroom. Teachers can safely experiment with different strategies of addressing bias related to gender, race or sexual orientation by practicing on teenage actors who are trained in improvisational theater. The program was created by Encompass and is a project of a service-learning class at the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts. Join us on January 19, 2012 from 5-7:30 p.m. for an overview and demonstration of the program. Please RSVP with
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Judge Dorothy Nelson who founded WJC is profiled in this month's Pasadena magazine. Judge_Nelson_Pasadena_Magazine_December_2011.pdf
As a long-time activist, I have understood the theory of non-violent action for many years. I have studied the Greensboro lunch counter sit-ins and the teachings of Cesar Chavez. Only recently, however, have I come to understand and fully embrace the practice of non-violent action and conflict resolution.
August was a training whirlwind for WJC program staff and the stakeholders we work with across the education spectrum: teachers, students, and security officers. This approach of training stakeholders disperses conflict resolution knowledge throughout an educational institution so that all members of the school community can support one another in using conflict resolution skills.
Strong supporter Tanya Acker talks the debt ceiling, compromise, and what Congress can learn from elementary school students in her new blog piece on the Huffington Post. Click here to check it out and tell us what you think via
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